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NatureWorks Art show, sale scheduled in Tulsa

The 32nd Annual NatureWorks Art Show &Sale will be held this weekend at the Renaissance Tulsa Hotel and Convention Center, located at 6808 South 107th East Ave. in Tulsa, near the intersection of 71st and Highway 169. The event runs from 9 a.m to 5 p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday.

More than 50 nationally-renowned artists and 1,000 pieces of nature and Western art will be included. Proceeds from the event benefit regional wildlife conservation projects.

Loves It to play Frank &Lola’s this weekend

Loves It, an Austin, Texas-based duo, will perform at 10 p.m. Saturday at Frank &Lola’s, 200 E. Second St. in Bartlesville.

Best friends and accomplished solo writers Vaughn Walters and Jenny Parrot comprise the harmony-driven acoustic duo Loves It. The pair often switches between guitars, fiddles and banjos, playing with a veneration for tradition, and a determination to bring a modern voice to their favorite folk, country, gospel and punk sounds.

The duo logged 100,000 miles on their van last year, touring from coast to coast, from Oregon to Florida and Vermont to California, according to Frank &Lola’s website.

Angelo’s Tavern, 130 S. Cherokee Ave. in Bartlesville, announces a full lineup of live music for the weekend.

First of Rage will play on Friday and Angelo’s will host a Red Eye Gravy CD release party on Saturday night.

All shows start at approximately 10 p.m.

BSO to present ‘Music with a View’

Bartlesville Symphony Orchestra will present “Music with a View” — a multimedia symphony performance that celebrates music along with images portraying the richness of Oklahoma — at 7:30 p.m. Saturday.

An extravaganza for the senses, the performance will feature the imagery of local photographers, dynamically choreographed to the elegant music of the Bartlesville Symphony Orchestra. The photography featured throughout the evening will depict Oklahoma in a multitude of categories.

Tickets may be purchased at the Bartlesville Community Center, located at 300 SE Adams Boulevard, or online at www.bartlesvillecommunitycenter.com. Adult tickets are available for $14-34 and student tickets are available for $7-17.

Theater Bartlesville has set auditions for its next production, the upcoming comedy/farce “The Fox on the Fairway,” to be directed by Kevin Mnich. Silly and fun actors are needed for the “nutty farce” who will be ready to make hilarity on stage. Roles vary from 20s to middle-age, for both male and female.

Auditions will be held at 7 p.m. Friday and at 1 p.m. Saturday at Theater Bartlesville, 312 S. Dewey Ave. in Bartlesville.

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